Honors students have access to special spaces on campus.
The Honors Coffee Forum in Lampasas Hall is a special gathering place for study,
conversation and celebration surrounded by the Gallery of the Common Experience.
Laurel Honors House is the Honors residence hall, a living-learning community on
campus with a faculty member in residence. Living in Laurel is not required of Honors
College students, but is an option for incoming freshmen. Laurel residents enjoy the
creative and engaging environment in the house.
Ready to join our community?
Honors College alumni are accepted into prestigious graduate programs, work for
top corporations and start companies of their own. They are artists, engineers,
lawyers, doctors, professors, actors and more. Join us! For requirements and other
details about the Honors College, visit txstate.edu/honors/apply.
For information on applying to Texas State, visit admissions.txstate.edu.
THE TEXAS STATE
UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
BOARD OF REGENTS
Rossanna Salazar, Chairman, Austin | William F. Scott, Vice Chairman, Nederland | Charlie Amato, San Antonio | Garry Crain, The Hills
Dr. Veronica Muzquiz Edwards, San Antonio | Dr. Jaime R. Garza, San Antonio | David Montagne, Beaumont | Vernon Reaser III,
Bellaire | Alan L. Tinsley, Madisonville | Leanna Mouton, Student Regent, San Marcos | Brian McCall, Ph.D., Chancellor